As we get closer to summer, we are likely to see more serious car accidents involving teen drivers. With the warm weather and high school students out of school, and the amount of new drivers on the road, this annual spike in teen auto auto accidents has become an annual phenomenon known as the “Hundred Deadliest Days of Teen Driving.”
While we aren’t quite into the 100-day period that runs roughly from Memorial Day to Labor Day, there will likely be a gradual increase in the amount of teen driving accidents leading up to that point. According to a recent news feature, a 17-year-old girl was rushed to the hospital following a serious single vehicle crash. It is believed that her injuries are life-threatening. Continue reading